November 23, 2014

The cry went up: “Al Aksa is in danger … kill all the Jews wherever you see them!”

And so they came with axes and meat cleavers and hacked the Jews to death.

I speak not of this week, but of August 1929 when 67 Jews were hacked to death in Chevron in response to the same Al Aksa war cry based on the same blood libels of Arabs being killed by Jews.

It seems bizarre that just last week, in Chevron for Shabbat Chayei Sarah, I walked along Rechov Tarpat (1929) talking about that massacre which came so close to repeating itself this week in Jerusalem.

I was walking with Arieh Kiselstein whose father (pictured here with his injured father and sister) was 4 years old when rescued from under a heap of slain Jewish bodies. At the time of the Chevron massacre, there was only one British policeman in charge of the whole town. Fortunately this time our own police responded quickly enough to prevent many more deaths.

The lesson is that however much our people have progressed in 85 years – from hapless refugees to citizens of the most powerful and successful state in the region – our enemies have not changed one iota from the bloodthirsty automatons of jihadi incitement they’ve always been.

Before the 1929 massacre, Jews and Arabs had an almost idyllic coexistence in Chevron. Jewish doctors treated Arab patients and Arab kids babysat for Jewish families in complete trust and harmony. This is the kind of co-existence the current-day Osloists and peaceniks still dream of as part of their Two-State Solution. But Chevron 1929 was a wake-up call to our people just as shrill as last Tuesday should be.

This was not about Abbas. He is a man of straw. This is way above his pay-grade.

This is being orchestrated by the Muslim Brotherhood with dreams of re-creating the Ottoman Empire as a Sharia caliphate with its capital in Jerusalem.

Having been unceremoniously turfed out of Egypt within an inch of reaching ultimate presidential power, the Brotherhood now seeks new relevance in the region and has chosen Jerusalem as its new powerbase. Its tentacles are everywhere, including the White House which regularly entertains the leaders of its American chapter, known as CAIR; the Council on American Islamic Relations. And the Brotherhood now has the patronage of Qatar, the world’s new spigot of terror funding and sponsors of Hamas.

In 1929 the Arabs offered Chevron's Sephardi community leader Rabbi Slonim a deal: hand over the local yeshiva boys and we will let your families live. The rabbi refused and was shot dead.

In the end 55 of the 67 killed were yeshiva boys.

Just as 1929 was not a massacre of kibbutzniks, Tuesday’s attack was not against a secular target or any ‘symbol of the Zionist occupation’. And as we all know, Har Nof is hardly an IDF recruitment centre. Think of Mercaz Harav, and the school in Toulouse and you will realize that these were not attacks on Zionism, but on Judaism itself.

The lesson of 1929 was that co-existence is an illusion which will only last as long as the next imam’s cry of Itbah al-Yahud. We need to separate ourselves from the Arabs and to stop employing them in our stores, restaurants and building sites. There are hordes of peace-loving Filipinos and Eastern Europeans who will be only too pleased to take their places and their jobs in our land of milk and honey without lusting daily for Jewish blood.

November 14, 2014

In an
hour or so I will be setting out to Chevron to enjoy Shabbat Chayei Sarah at
the Cave of Machpela which was bought by Avraham Avinu 3,800 years
ago.

Each time
I go, more and more crowds flock to this unique celebration of Jewish history
and heritage. Most welcome are the teenagers, many of whom come from secular
homes with no experience of a real Shabbat.

The story
of our people’s recovery of Machpela after 700 years was best told by the late
Rabbi Shlomo Goren, Chief Rabbi of the Israel Defence Forces during the 1967
war.

Fresh
from the liberation of Jerusalem and the Western Wall, he wanted to be among
the first Jews to return to the ancient city of the patriarchs. Holding the
rank of general, he joined the armed forces stationed at the recently captured
Etzion Bloc, on their way to Hebron. On the evening of 28 Iyar, before retiring
for the night, he asked to be wakened when the soldiers began their march into Hebron
the following day.

The next
morning he awoke, only to find himself alone with his driver. Realizing that he
had been left behind, he ordered his driver to begin the 20-minute journey into
Hebron, expecting to meet the rest of the army enroute. Rabbi Goren thought it
peculiar that he hadn’t encountered any Israeli soldiers on the road and
assumed that they had already secured the city in record time.

Driving
into Hebron, he was greeted by the sight of white sheets fluttering from the
windows and rooftops of Arab homes.

The Rabbi
theorised that this must be fear of retaliation for their 1929 pogrom in which
67 Jews were massacred and many more wounded. Leaving his driver and clutching
a Torah scroll, Rabbi Goren quickly made his way toward the Herodian walls
which now surround Machpela; the Tomb of the Patriarchs. Once inside he blew
the Shofar, just as he had done 24-hours earlier at the Western Wall.

Only
afterwards did he discover that when he left the Etzion base, the rest of the
forces were on the other side of the hill, making plans for the attack on
Hebron. The army was astonished to find that their Chief Rabbi had
single-handedly conquered a city of 80,000 Arabs. Jews had finally returned to
Hebron and the sacred burial place of their patriarchs!

Even the
secular David Ben Gurion acknowledged the importance of Chevron as: “the city to which came the
first Hebrew about eight hundred years before King David, and we will make a
great and awful mistake if we fail to settle Hebron, neighbor and predecessor
of Jerusalem, with a large Jewish settlement, constantly growing and expanding,
very soon. This will also be a blessing to the Arab neighbors. Hebron is worthy
to be Jerusalem's sister.”

As
genuinely holy to Muslim descendants of Abraham as it is to us, Machpela
is a modern-day mosque. But for decades it has been shared with Jews for visits
and prayer. By agreement Shabbat Chayei Sarah is one of the special days
of the year when all sections are opened to Jewish pilgrims. What a shining
example of what could be achieved for the Temple Mount with peaceful intent
instead of murderous incitement.

November 11, 2014

Now that we can clearly see the Third Intifada blowing in from all directions, with full and active incitement ascribed to Abbas and his business-suited PLO, it’s time to allow Israelis to protect themselves better.

Despite the common sight of guns carried openly by off-duty soldiers and security volunteers, gun licensing for ordinary civilians is strictly controlled in Israel. But in just the last 48 hours it’s become clear that every Israeli in any location is a legitimate target, with the highest risk of attack being on motor vehicles especially travelling at night.

It’s absurd that in today's peaceful America the right of private citizens to bear arms is sacrosanct whilst in Israel, already walled-in against terrorists, private firearm licenses are so strictly rationed.

Of course there have to be background checks and mental-health restrictions just as in the US and other countries. But the status of Israeli citizens above almost all others is that they already have a responsible and disciplined attitude to firearms by dint of their mandatory army service and training.

I doubt if any adult using Israel’s roads in the current inflamed situation would not feel a lot safer with a handgun in their glove-box. The government should allow all citizens this security and the ability to protect themselves from attack or hijacking.

We trust our citizens as soldiers and we must trust them equally in civilian life.

Yes there will be some hothead shootings, no doubt, and penalties should be very tough. But the risk of such incidents does not justify leaving all good citizens at the mercy of Abbas’s thugs

November 02, 2014

Set aside for a moment the security scandal that this week’s
shooter of Rabbi Yehuda Glick at the Begin Heritage Centre actually worked in its own
restaurant. But how did this Mutaz Hijazi get a job in any city establishment
after emerging from an 11-year jail term vowing more violence against Jews?

To be officially employed in Jerusalem, this animal needed all the
relevant entry and work permits and would have been eligible for social
security for himself and his family, including healthcare as any other city
resident and taxpayer.

Why do we do this??

Think of all those Arabs who’ve been running riot in Jerusalem
over these 9 months of government inaction. The one who rammed the tractor into
a bus or the one who killed the little baby last week. The ones who attack
yeshiva boys or the gang that blew up the petrol station. Or any of the mobs
who have repeatedly attacked and vandalized the new light railway system. They
all go home to families who praise them to the skies even as they fill-in more
application forms for state and city welfare entitlements, pensions and
healthcare.

This turns out to be the same lunacy as Gaza, where we pipe-in
electricity even as they rocket our power stations in Ashkelon.

In this way, the City and State are funding the terror and civil
disobedience of East Jerusalem Arabs on a daily basis, and far more than any
external sources of terror investment.

This has to stop.

In the past, terrorists like these used to have their houses
demolished. When that made for bad headlines it mostly stopped. Now it’s time
to hit these terror families in their pockets.

All security prisoners coming out of jail should be placed on
permanent probation, reporting to parole officers. If they continue to
associate with Jihadi groups plotting attacks on the Jewish state, they should
be denied the documents and privileges of the State in terms of employment and
welfare. If their families lionize these martyrs and vow to give birth to more
of them, they too should have their permits, benefits and entitlements put
under review.

If after curtailment of their goodies such PLO families fail to
make ends meet, maybe they will move somewhere else and good riddance to them.

The loons on the European Court of Human Rights continue to
prevent EU countries from deporting killers and rapists on the grounds they are
‘entitled to a family life’.

Let us not be so stupid as to fund and entitle terrorist families
like the Hijazis to a normal family life when they praise those who seek to
destroy ours.